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Ex-banker on hunger strike, sleeps on the street
« on: November 21, 2012, 09:13:32 AM »

The tent and Odunayo

Olubiyi Odunaro, a 53-year-old former employee of Hallmark Bank Plc., has embarked on hunger strike to protest against non-payment of his terminal benefit.

Besides, the ex-banker has turned a garden on Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way into his new home, vowing to remain there until he is paid his benefits.

Hallmark Bank was one of the banks which did not meet the Central Bank of Nigeria’s recapilatisation policy in 2005 resulting in its folding up.

Odunaro, a senior manager of the defunct bank, said he began the hunger strike on November 12.

When our correspondent visited him on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, opposite Opebi U Turn Road junction, on Tuesday, he was seen reading a novel ‘Long walk to freedom’ by Nelson Mandela.

He explained that he embarked on the protest to expose the insensitivity of the Federal Government to pay the terminal entitlements of over 14,000 employees of the 14 banks that failed to meet up with the recapitalisation policy.

Odunaro said he wrote President Goodluck Jonathan on October 24 informing him of his decision to embark on the hunger strike if the agencies concerned did not pay them their entitlements on or before October 31.

He said, “I feel downcast with the turn of events in our country and I drew the passion to embark on a hunger strike from my disenchantment to the deliberate denial of common citizens’ rights.

“Before, I began this hunger strike, I sought the consent of my family members and I also underwent a comprehensive medical examination. I erected that tent with N27,000 and it is now my new home.”

Asked if his health has not been deteriorating, Odunaro said, “Though I take water at 8pm everyday, It’s gradually taking a toll on me as I have started losing weight.

“My personal doctor came to examine me on Friday and he said I am not doing bad health wise. There have been pleas from friends and other loved ones to end this strike. But, I will continue with the hunger strike until the FG pays us our lawful entitlements.”

He lamented that despite the laid down procedures contained in the Guidelines and Incentives on Consolidation in the Nigerian Banking Industry, they had not been attended to.

He said, “It wasn’t our wish or our making to be out of jobs. The CBN in its own wisdom introduced the recapitalisation policy and afterwards withdrew the operating licence of Hallmark Bank where I worked and 13 other banks for failing to meet up with the recapitalisation policy deadline.

“But, seven years on, the guidelines on consolidation which make provision for our compensation in view of the development had not been followed.”

He said despite writing several letters of appeal as a group to the FG and other relevant agencies concerning the issue, they had been ignored.

He said, “On a personal note, I even took it upon myself to get President Goodluck Jonathan informed by posting series of comments about this issue on his Facebook page.

“Unfortunately, nothing has been done and many of us live a deplorable way of life with the majority unable to meet obligations to their children and other dependants.

“Thirty-eight people from just three banks that I know of have died and one of the employees of Hallmark Bank committed suicide in Aba, Abia State, as a result of his inability to eke out a living.”

Source: Punch

Re: Ex-banker on hunger strike, sleeps on the street
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2012, 02:29:59 PM »
Ex-Banker Suspends 14-Day Hunger Strike As Lagos State Government Intervenes

The  53-year old former employee of defunct Hallmark Bank Plc., Olubiyi Odunaro who went on hunger strike to protest the non-payment of his terminal benefits, has suspended the strike which lasted for 14 days.


Odunaro Being Attended To By An Emergency Medical Personnel

This couldn’t have been possible without the spirited efforts of a representation from the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, and officials from the Lagos office of the Public Complaints Commission.
 
Senior Special Assistant to Fashola on Justice Sector Reforms, Lanre Akinsola, who led a team of legal, welfare and medical officials to the tent Odunaro had turned to his home on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Lagos, promised to intervene.
 
The state government said it didn’t want a ‘dead casualty’ on its hands even as it promised free legal services to Odunaro in case there was no head way in negotiations.
 
John Ogunniyi, who led a legal team from the Public Complaints Commission, implored Odunaro to end the hunger strike as it feared the implications on his health and other negative consequences it may have on him.
 
Ogunniyi gave the defiant Odunaro the Lagos Commissioner of the Public Complaints Commission, Funso Olukoga’s word that all would be done to ensure that ‘the matter is resolved.’
 
After persuasion and engagement by the state officials and consultation with members of the Association of Ex-Staff of Non-Consolidated Bank, who had gathered at the site which lasted for about three hours, Odunaro who clocked 53 on Monday announced the suspension of the protest.
 
He once more reiterated that the struggle wasn’t about him alone but about over 14,000 ex-workers of non-consolidated banks.
 
While announcing the suspension to allow the state government wade into the matter, Odunaro however hinted that he could return back to the streets and to his hunger strike if the impasse wasn’t quickly resolved.
 
According to him, “in view of this, I announce the suspension of my hunger strike for two weeks to enable me to  go for medical treatment and allow the state government play its part in this debacle.”
 
The Lagos State Ambulance Service with a medical team who had been on stand by for hours, led him into an ambulance marked LA 167 A08 at about 3:09pm immediately he announced the suspension and took him to the Medical Emergency of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital for medical attention.


Source:www.informationnigeria.org


 

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